Deccan Herald 24.12.2013
Manage plastic waste scientifically: Khader

Corruption and solid waste are the two main
problems in India, which, if not handled in the right time, will harm
society’s health at large, said Minister for Health and Family Welfare U
T Khader.
He was speaking after inaugurating ‘Can –
Plast 2013’, a technical seminar on solid waste management and plastic
recycling, organised by Canara Plastic Manufacturers and Traders
Association in Mangalore on Monday.
Observing that there were a
lot of ambiguity in the ways in which laws are treated by the
implementing authorities, he said there was a need for uniformity in the
implementation of laws.
pro-plastic groups should carry out discussions to arrive at a final
conclusion on plastic waste management, which should be in the favour of
public. Solutions have to be drawn based upon the geography and
lifestyle of people of the region, Khader said. Meanwhile, he felt for a
need to safeguard the interest of plastic manufacturers.
Mangalore City Corporation Commissioner Ajith Kumar Shanadi said complete ban on plastic is not a solution to the problem.
As
per the directions of the High Court, Mangalore City Corporation has
started creating awareness on the stringent laws against littering of
waste, open defecation in public places, he said.
Kanara Chamber
of Commerce and Industries President Mohammed Amin, who was the guest of
honour, said the need of the hour is to manage the plastic waste
scientifically. There are hundreds of employees who are directly and
indirectly dependent on plastic industry.
State Pollution
Control Board former chairman Dr H C Sharatchandra said that
institutional policies have not been formed and executed in a proper way
towards the plastic waste management. Latest technology alone does not
serve the purpose.
He said there was a need of a mechanism which
ensures regular collection and segregation of plastic waste in
dedicated places, which avoids unscientific dumping. There is lack of monitoring and enforcement of the existing laws in places like Mangalore, he added.
CPMTA President B A Nazir, Secretary B A Iqbal, Vice President Asgar Ali and Secretary Suresh Karkera were present.